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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | October 11, 2007

Fair Prospect, St Thomas move on
WESTERN BUREAU: FAIR PROSPECT and St. Thomas joined Port Antonio and Seaforth in the four-team play-off to decide the two inter-zone places from Zone L of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup yesterday when they registered decisive 5-2 and 2-0 wins against Morant Bay and Titchfield ....

Hi-Pro Ace to the fore on October 15

NEXT MONDAY, Heroes Day, has been designated Hi-Pro Ace Day at Caymanas Park.The company will sponsor two races on the October 15 holiday programme, one of these for native-bred maiden and untried two-year-olds. Plans for the holiday meet were outlined by Oliver Thompson...

The painful price of coming clean

IT HAS been a dizzying fall from th of exaltation to the murky pits of disgrace for the U.S.-proclaimed sprint superwoman Marion Jones. Although we may be tempted to feel sorry for the former media darling, the fact is cheating is cheating whether it's done with a smile or a scowl.

St George's eye second round

STILL VERY much in the hunt for a place in the second round, a determined St. George's will have to look for goals when they host Penwood in the ISSA/ Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup today at Winchester Park. It's a tight race to see which two teams will advance...

Thompson prepares for Heroes Day speed meet

THE LITTLE blue-and-white, space-frame RX7 Mazda of Peter 'Bull' Thompson was seen last Saturday moving like a runaway train in the pouring rain at the Dover race circuit.Thompson was preparing for next Monday's Heroes of Speed race meet. "I was supposed to go and practise...

Big medal haul at Special Olympics

JAMAICA'S SPECIAL Olympics medal tally soared to 32 on Tuesday, after another day of competition at the 12th Special Olympic World Summer Games in Shanghai, China. Michael Simms, Terry Burges, Natasha Tucker and Tanisha Brown won two out of three games...

Ferguson lashes out against Jones

NASSAU, Bahamas (CMC): BAHAMIAN OLYMPIC gold medallist Debbie Ferguson has launched a scathing assault on disgraced American sprinter Marion Jones, following the sprinter's confession that she used performance-enhancing drugs. Ferguson, who won gold...

Smith puts S Africa in command

LAHORE (Reuters):GRAEME SMITH shared an undefeated 88-run partnership with Jacques Kallis to lead South Africa into a dominant position against Pakistan at the close of the third day of the second Test at Gaddafi stadium yesterday. The tourist's skipper, who made the 19th half century...

Cook leads England to victory

COLOMBO (Reuters): OPENER ALASTAIR Cook scored 80 to guide England to a five-wicket win and their first one-day series victory in Sri Lanka yesterday. A lacklustre display by Sri Lanka's top order meant they were restricted to a modest 211 for nine after...

$5m target for SACC this year

THE SECOND staging of the St. Andrew Care Centre Charity (SACC) Golf Tournament and Family Fun Day will tee off at the Caymanas Golf and Country Club on Saturday, October 20. Title sponsor, the RJR Communications Group, has teamed up with the Jamaica Golf Association, associate...





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